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エルタコしんちゃん
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30 years since the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake. Looking back at this photo collection, one can truly understand the devastation of the earthquake in a city that was the fifth most populous in Japan at the time. As a Kobe citizen myself, I experienced this earthquake. Although I didn't suffer from fires or major damage, my house was partially damaged. I was forced to live without water for a month and without gas for two months. I have kept this as a precious record and memory of my life, but I thought I should offer it to the younger generation who did not experience this earthquake, and to those who experienced or saw the reports at the time but did not have the opportunity to obtain the materials. I am putting it up for sale as a milestone of these 30 years. "All-Record Photo Report: The Great Hanshin Earthquake" Asahi Shimbun I have kept it carefully, so it is almost like new. In addition to many photos, the chronological order of events, the actions of the government, and the lives of the citizens are also clearly described. It is a thick booklet of over 150 pages in B5 size. The original price was 1,800 yen, but I will treat it as a premium. Please take this opportunity to have it in your hands. In addition, I will include three supplementary issues of the gravure magazines published as real-time reports at the time. "First Issue: Southern Hyogo Prefecture Earthquake" "Emergency Analysis: Second Issue: The Great Hanshin Earthquake" Both from Sunday Mainichi "Follow-up Report: The Great Hanshin Earthquake: Hang in There!! Kobe" Weekly Yomiuri All three issues were published in mid-February, so they contain photo reports from one month after the earthquake. Since they are gravure magazines, there is some wear and tear, but I think they are in good condition. To those who will keep it for the next 30 years in my place.
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